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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Simon Says..........Thinking of You

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Welcome to another challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!


Our theme this week is "Thinking of You", and my teamies and I are using Hero Arts products this week.  I made 3 cards this week, because Hero Arts is one of my favorite companies.  I've used a variety of their newer and older products:

supplies: Hero Arts DesignBlock Big Post Card, Hello Stamp & Cut, Antique Flowers & Butterflies Stamp & Die-cut set, Heart Accent Pearls, dp from Pink Paislee Sweetness paper pad, aqua seam binding

This big post card stamp is perfect to stamp over shabby-chic design papers like this one, and then you can add stamped or die-cut details to it.  To make it into a card, I traced the shape on a piece of cardstock for the backing, punched a hole at the top of both pieces, and then tied them together to make a unique card.
  
My second card uses probably my all-time favorite Hero Arts flower stamp, and I love mixing it with text.   I don't think I've ever colored it red before!


supplies: Ivory and red cardstock, Hero Arts Hydrangea, sentiment from Hello Sunshine Daisies, and background is Friend Definition, markers to color flower and leaves

My last card is a much simpler design; this could be a sympathy card:




supplies: Simon's Sea Glass and Audrey Blue cardstock, watercolor paper, Hero Arts Forever cling stamp set, Spectrum Aqua markers, VersaFine onyx black ink, tumbled glass distress ink, watered down for background, Simon's Stitched Rectangle die, aqua pearls for berries

I first inked up my stamp with some Spectrum Aqua markers before stamping it on watercolor paper, then went back in with a damp paint brush to spread the color around just a bit.  After that was dry I wet the rest of my panel and used tumbled glass distress ink as a wash for my background.  Then I stamped the sentiment.

Now it's your turn - I can't wait to see what you create!  Heidi has provided another $50.00 gift voucher

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to the amazing Simon Says Stamp store for 1 lucky random winner of this week's challenge!

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Do you use Instagram?  If you do, we'd love you to add #ssswchallenge to your challenge entry uploads so we can see them on there, too! 

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Simon Says........Anything Goes!

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Welcome to our most popular challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!

Our theme this week is your favorite Anything Goes, and the Design Team are using Prima products.  Prima makes everything from their well-known paper flower collections to stamp sets and papers and everything in between!   I have 2 very different cards for you this week.

supplies: Prima Cigar Box Secrets paper pad and 3D stickers, Simon's large Heart Doily and You're Amazing dies, May Arts natural twine, gold pearl

When I was looking through the store among the Prima goodies, this next set of vellum flowers caught my eye, and here's what I made with it:



supplies: Prima's Nightfall Sunset vellum flowers, papers from Simple Stories DIY and Crate Paper, Simon's Wishing die and Wishing & Sending stamp set, gold and silver sequins

Now it's your turn!  As ever, we have a $50.00 gift voucher

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to the fabulous Simon Says Stamp Superstore for 1 lucky random winner of our challenge this week!

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Do you use Instagram?  If you do, we'd love you to add #ssswchallenge to your challenge entry uploads so we can see them on there, too!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Simon Says.......Triangles!



Hello!  It's Wednesday and another new challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge blog!  




This week our theme is Triangles!  The design team and our August Guest Designer Debby Hughes are using products from The Crafter's Workshop.  If you have any of them, we'd love to see your ideas, but it's not a requirement for the challenge.  I used their Mini Tri Mosaic stencil and made 2 cards for you today.


For this card I started with a beautiful paper from Authentique's Cherish collection, then used spun sugar and  antique linen distress inks to sponge the triangle design over it.  I roughed up my edges, darkened them with more distress ink and bent over the top left corner, then added the Simon exclusive Ariana Wreath die, a sentiment from Hero Arts Daisy Label, and a paper rose and pink pearls.


I went a bit more modern for this one.  Starting with a white piece of cardstock, I used some Gelatos with my stencil.  After removing the stencil, there was too much of a contrast for my taste, so I used a damp washcloth to tamp the color into the white areas around the triangles.  Next I overstamped with 2 Hero Arts background stamps: Envelope Pattern and Dots and Flowers.  I added some music, embossed in white, then my paper doily, and Precious Hearts dies, and finished with a sentiment from All Occasion Messages.

As always, Heidi has provided a $50.00 gift voucher to the random winner of this challenge.



Thanks for visiting today!

Friday, July 26, 2013

Sunset colors

If you're here for the Hero Arts Hostess Summer Picnic Blog Hop, please click HERE.  Thank you!


Isn't this a gorgeous image?  I skidded to a stop when I saw it at Sue's blog, and then headed over to the Papercraft Star Challenge to check it out some more.  The colors here are magical!  I just bought some new paper pads, and sure enough, I think these papers match the colors pretty well - what do you think?


supplies: Hero Arts pool layering paper as card base, design papers from MME's Sky's the Limit pad, paper doily, my own hand-dyed seam binding (worn lipstick, I think?), old music paper and PPI flower dies, Hero Arts My Happy stamp set, Tide Pool mid-tone ink, aqua pearls, coral button

I loved working on this - hope you like it too!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Eleven Elements for 2011

The challenge this week at the Shabby Tea Room is to make something using 11 elements.  At first I didn't think I was up to the task, but after I'd seen some of the other submissions I decided to give it a try, and I'm so glad I did, because this was so much fun putting together.  Here's my card:


I knew I wanted to use this beautiful mauvy hand-dyed wrinkled ribbon from my friend Donna, so I went looking for a vintage image to pair it with.  I thought this gorgeous basket of lilacs was perfect.  Then I just matched up some designer papers, found some lace (a gift from Tiffany) and the rest flowed from there.


So here is my list of items:
1. cardstock for the base of the card
2. designer papers, Websters Pages and another unknown
3. vintage image
4. hand-dyed wrinkled ribbon
5. vintage button
6. lace
7. stamping (sentiment)
8. heart charm
9. tiny heart stick pins
10. fabric flowers
11. pearls
12. punched ferns

Also submitting this to the Flourishes challenge: The Colors of Love, using shades of pink, white, and red, and to the Really Reasonable Ribbon challenge: Something New, being this lovely hand-dyed ribbon.

Supplies: ivory parchment cardstock, Websters Pages dp, PTI Vintage Picnic Sentiments, Hero Arts woven lace ribbon

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Shabby and Vintage, take 2

I love this style, and need to practice more, so here is take 2 for the Moxie Fab World's Card Style challenges:


The main image is a download from Antique Images, called Summer, by Kate Greenaway, from an 1883 Almanack.  I pullled the aqua and pink from the picture for my background papers, then added some lace, buttons, twine, ribbon and this crocheted flower from my friend Carol.  The sentiment is from a little Hero Arts clear set.